Similar words: inquisitive, relinquish, visitor, relinquishment, requisite, acquisition, inquiry, inquire about. Meaning: [ɪn'kwɪzɪtə(r)] n. 1. a questioner who is excessively harsh 2. an official of the ecclesiastical court of the Inquisition.
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(1) Kattina was either a practised inquisitor, or very naive.
(2) The Inquisitor was advancing in the vanguard of a squad of armoured imperial guardsmen.
(3) He was a tough inquisitor, not sparing his own side, as Labour ministers complained.
(4) The great inquisitor began with an hour of apparently random questions.
(5) Bruno's Inquisitor was the Reverend Robert Bellarmine.
(6) The Grand Inquisitor was standing at the doorway.
(7) The second chapter is the analysis of "Grand Inquisitor".
(8) Kathleen announced American confederative inquisitor this reconciles agreement.
(9) What is the pope's most feared inquisitor doing in Venice[sentencedict.com/inquisitor.html], Bishop Pucci?
(10) The Inquisitor could not be more just to you if you were his own daughter.
(11) Confederative inquisitor ever sued 10 their crime, but at that time a judge with this law have not perfect for cancel this law case.
(12) Inquisitor Malorum , one of the Emperor's key agents in this period, found Apailana's little gestures frustrating.
(13) The Inquisitor nodded. It is the mark of the killer.
(14) The grand inquisitor of the Spanish Inquisition spouts the loftiest of motives. The Salem witchcraft trials were conducted for the public good.
(15) The prime minister found himself arraigned before the media inquisitors.
(16) Swinging his power sword and shouting to guardsmen, the Inquisitor pounded after the fugitive alien.
(17) This means that interviews are often an ordeal for inquisitor and subject alike.
(18) The smooth tones had the silky menace of an inquisitor intent on a confession.
(19) Obispal was simply uppermost in his mind because of that particular Inquisitor being on the eye-screen.
(20) After the end of the fifteenth century, inquisitions were headed by a Grand Inquisitor.
(21) In the long run of history, the censorship and the inquisitor hae always lost.
(22) He was the tormentor, he was the protector , he was the inquisitor , he was the friend.
(23) And then , if It'should be The will of its Inquisitor, The liberty to die.
(24) In the long run of history, the censor and inquisitor have always lost.
(25) In the run of history , the censorship and the inquisitor HAs sll the time lost.
(26) The rubbish mail that sends as a result of him is counted with ten million plan, confederative inquisitor call him accordingly " the king of rubbish mail " .
(27) Your experiments are aided by Jape, which can operate as both inquisitor and oracle.
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